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Advertising : 254 wordsWhen the Practice Court was opened yesterday norning, Mr. Justice Williams, who presided, made a short reference to the death of the Queen. In conjunction with ...
Article : 125 wordsThe mayor of Prahran (Cr. Gooeh), on behalf of the municipality, forwarded the following telegram to his Excellency the Govcnior-General of Australia, on receipts ...
Article : 74 wordsIn view of the Queen's death it is very much feared that the visit of the Imperials troops who were in Sydney and, more recently, in Brisbane will, so far as the rest ...
Article : 183 wordsGreat grief at the death of her Gracious Majesty the Queen was expressed by the committee, staff and little patients of the Children's Hospital yesterday, The portrait ...
Article : 51 wordsAt Richmond the news of her Majesty's death was received officially shortly after 10 o'clock. The police court was then sitting, presided over by the mayor (Cr. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe death of her Majesty the Queen caused profound sorrow throughout the colony, and telegrams from all parts report almost complete cessation of business. The ...
Article : 1,352 wordsAs usual, the long arm of coincidence reaches even to the deathbed of Royalty. The late Sovereign's father, the Duke of Kent, died on Tuesday, 23rd January, 1820. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe whole of the Victorian cricket team with the exception of C. Ross arrived by train from Melbourne this morning. In consequence of Hie dentil of the Ou[?] ...
Article : 127 wordsNo business was transacted in either the City or District Court yesterday, out of respect for the memory of her Majesty. Mr. Panton, P.M., upon taking his seat on ...
Article : 144 wordsIt is understood that next Sunday there will be a solemn military requiem in the Exhibition Building, which will be suitably draped for the occasion, to the memory ...
Article : 82 wordsThe news of the death of the Queen was notified to the residents by the hoisting of the town hall flag at half mast. During the forenoon shops were half closed, and in the ...
Article : 57 wordsThe news of her Majcsty's death created an impression that was all the more perceptible on account of the silence that was universal. The South Melbourne court, ...
Article : 183 wordsThe first intelligence of the lamented death of the Queen reached the Government through the Melbourne press, about 9 a.m. The Premier at once gave directions ...
Article : 990 wordsThe news cast a gloom over the city. Flags were every where placed at half-mast and all public offices and courts were closed immediately. Many shops in the City [?] ...
Article : 254 wordsThe members of the Railway Standing Committee met formally at Parliament House yesterday the chairman, Mr. Cameron, presiding. Arrangements were made ...
Article : 150 wordsWhen the news of the Queen's demise was made known, the Under Secretary of the Crown Law department, under instruction from the Solicitor-General, immediate ...
Article : 68 wordsIn Brunswick the tolling of church bells first announced the mournful tidings. Shutters were placed on all shop windows, and business practically censed for the day. The ...
Article : 207 wordsMr. Hutchinson, P.M., when notified of the death of her Majesty the Queen was at first disinclined to adjourn the old age pensions inquiry court. He had already ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Bishop of Melbourne, who will preach a funeral eulogium on the Queen at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday morning, has given instructions that at the daily services ...
Article : 151 wordsFlags were flown half mast from public and private buildings, bells were tolled, and in all the business places the shutters were put up. The meeting of the Surrey Hills ...
Article : 61 wordsIn common with other public institutions, the Trades Hall Council, anxious to exhibits respect for the memory of the Queen, has adjourned all its meetings. Last night a ...
Article : 331 wordsIn all the country towns of Victoria the news was received with expressions of the most profound grief. Our correspondents in all parts of the State telegraph that ...
Article : 581 wordsA meeting of the North Carlton branch, of the United Labor Party was announced to he held at the Imperial Club Hotel, Rab[?]down-street, last evening to consider ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Cabinet met immediately on receipt of the news of the Queen's death, and it was determined to at once close the Government offices for the day and postpone ...
Article : 257 wordsMany of the official representatives of foreign powers called at Government Houses during the day and entered their names in the visitors' book as an expression of ...
Article : 173 wordsIn Caulfield council last evening, the president (Cr. Lloyd) said, they had met in sorrowful circumstances, her Majesty the Queen having died. In common with other ...
Article : 125 wordsOn the members of the Board of Public Health meeting yesterday to transact the usual fortnightly business, Dr. Gresswell, the chairman, said that as had been the ...
Article : 393 wordsShortly before 10 o'clock yesterday morning the Bay excursion steamers Hygeia and Ozone lay alongside the Port Melbourne railway pier receiving on deck hundreds of ...
Article : 190 wordsThere were many manifestations made in Collingwood immediately the news was received. The town hall flag at half mast informed the populace, and soon from all the ...
Article : 232 wordsThe executive of the A.N.A. National Fete committee last eight Unanimously and unhesitatingly decided to postpone the holding of the fete originally fixed for ...
Article : 170 wordsThe announcement of the Queen's death did not come as a surprise here. The anniversary regatta, fixed for to-day, was in progress when the news came, but the ...
Article : 303 wordsPrior to the commencement of the meeting of the council of the Victorian Athletic League yesterday morning, the acting chairman, Mr. W. Hurdsfield J.P., referred in ...
Article : 138 wordsLANGWARRIN, Wednesday Night, At 7.30 this evening there was a most impressive scene upon the hillside where the camp of the new Imperial Contingent ...
Article : 572 wordsAt Essendon the doors of the town hall wore draped with crape, and the flags throughout the town were at half mast, The church bells were tolled and most of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 477 wordsMeesrs. Hooper and Yager, the adjudicating justices nt Fitzroy court, adjourned the business upon receipt of the announcement, The chairman (Cr. Hooper) spoke briefly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsThe tolling of the firebell in the lookout tower on the Camp Hill State school at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock conveyed to the citizens generally the intimation of the ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Deputy Master of the Mint notifies that all orders to view the Mint are cancelled, and the Mint will be closed to visitors until lifter the funeral of her late ...
Article : 46 wordsAt Flemington and Kensington the church bells were tolled, and all the principals buildings had flags flying at half mast. The Front of the council chambers was draped in ...
Article : 53 wordsAt a meeting of the Bishop and Council of the Diocese of Melbourne, held yesterday, the following resolution was passed:-- The Bishop and Council of the Diocese of ...
Article : 106 wordsSoon after 10 o'clock yesterday morning a telegram posted outside the local post office apprised Hawthorn of tho loss the Empire had sustained. Business almost entirely ...
Article : 267 wordsMr. J. Sternberg, M.L.C., Grandmaster of the M.U.I.O.O.F., has fonwarded the following cable to the Secretary of State for the Colonics:-- ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsThe Port Melbourne branch of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia held its fortnightly meeting last night. The lodge room was covered with ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Alameda arrived at Auckland to-day lain [?]San Francisco, with the following passengers:-- Messrs. J. Amschel. W. Bencll and wife E. T. Brooke, J. C. Chapman, wife and eon; Jno[?] ...
Article : 58 wordsTo mark the Imperial loss all amusements were at once abandoned yesterday when it became known that the sovereign had passed away. Theatres and music hulls were ...
Article : 156 wordsThe following is a copy of the "Common wealth Gazette," issued this evening:--Prime Minister's Office, Sydney, 23rd January, [?]--it is with extr[?] sorrow that his [?] ...
Article : 123 wordsVery soon after the news there were many evidences of mourning and respect in the flying of the town and other flags at half mast, the closing of public offices and ...
Article : 54 wordsDeep gloom was cast over Ballarat and district when news was received of the death of the Queen. Knells were also rung at the fire brigade stations, and flags were ...
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Advertising : 171 wordsDirectly the news of the Queen's death reached North Melbourne yesterday morning, the Union Jack was half-masted at the town hall, and the officials and corporation ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following message was sent by the United Grand Lodge of Victorian Masons to the Secretary of State for the Colonics:--"The United Grand Lodge of Victorian ...
Article : 55 wordsUpon receiving the notification of the Queen's death this morning the Royal Standard was put at half mast at the Vice-Regal residence, and Lord Hopetoun cancelled all ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Goe, Anglican! Bishop of Melbourne, on being seen yesterday, in the course of his tributes to our deceased Sovereign, said:-- ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Mayor of Melbourne invites the citizens. as an expression of their grief at the death of their beloved Queen, to put themselves into mourning in such manner as ...
Article : 73 wordsAt a meeting of the committee held yesterday afternoon, it was unanimously cided to abandon the marine picnic arranged for Monday,the 28th inst., and that ...
Article : 134 wordsOn behalf of the city of Collingwood, the following message was sent to Mr. Chamber lain:--"Mayor, councillors and citizens of Collingwood express sincere sympathy with ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 24 Jan 1901, Page 10
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